Cervical Cancer

11 Things You Never Knew to Ask Your Gyno About Cervical Cancer

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

But just because this gynecologic cancer occurs less frequently doesn’t mean it’s less deadly. In fact, cervical cancer was once the No. 1 leading cause of cancer death for women in the US. What’s worse? The disease is almost 100 percent preventable. This fact is especially chilling for Latinas, who have the highest incidence of cervical cancer and the second-highest death rate from the disease.

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